Transport Hub

As one of Europe’s fastest growing cities, Inverness holds a key central location and provides the main gateway to the Highland region. Inverness Airport Business Park is strategically positioned to the east of Inverness city and is widely regarded as the major transport hub for the North of Scotland, providing occupiers with excellent transport links and connectivity by air, road and rail.

Inverness Airport

Inverness Airport is managed by Highlands & Islands Airports Ltd., a limited company wholly owned by the Scottish Government and headquartered in Inverness. There are over 40 scheduled commercial flights each day (please see Summer Schedule 2019 for details) and Inverness Airport handled over 897,000 passengers in 2018, an increase of 5% on the previous year. Daily services to London Heathrow (via British Airways) and Amsterdam (via KLM) opened in May 2016 and have performed exceptionally well. Demand for established routes (via easyJet, Loganair and Flybe) to Gatwick, Luton, Bristol, Manchester, Birmingham, Dublin and Belfast City has continued to be strong. New flights to Bergen (Norway) and East Midlands (Derby) have recently been introduced. In addition, Inverness is a leading airport for Business Aviation in Scotland with c2500 private flights a year, all of which are handled by Signature Flight Support and The Highland Jet Centre.

In 2016 Highlands & Islands Airports Ltd. invested £900k to expand and upgrade the Airport Terminal, providing more seating capacity, new retail and catering facilities along with a new standalone international arrivals hall. In addition to Inverness Airport’s business suite The Exchange, the new Aspire Lounge (by Swissport) offers modern and comfortable hospitality with an excellent view of the airfield. Leading car hire companies Europcar, Avis and Budget currently operate from Inverness Airport. There is also a dedicated taxi rank outside the Airport Terminal with a regular public bus service operated by Stagecoach and a new Bus Stop will be operating from IABP in 2019.

Road Network

Inverness Airport Business Park provides excellent accessibility by road and is a hugely important ‘Highland Gateway’ for the mobilisation of goods and services across the North of Scotland. This key strategic location offers direct access to the A96 Corridor and the planned upgrade from Inverness to Nairn is already underway with the full Inverness to Aberdeen route scheduled to be dualled by 2030. For more information please visit A96 dualling Inverness to Aberdeen and view a Conceptual Design Video on the Transport Scotland website.

The A9 is Scotland’s longest trunk road and is 8-miles from Inverness Airport Business Park where the construction of the new A9/A96 Link Road & Longman Interchange (as part of the Inverness & Highland City-Region Deal) will greatly improve connecting travel times. The £3bn A9 road upgrade and dualling between Inverness and Perth started in 2015 with completion scheduled for 2025. For more information please visit A9 dualling Perth to Inverness on the Transport Scotland website.

The detailed planning application for the Inverness Airport (Dalcross) Station was approved by The Highland Council in February 2017 and latest target for opening is 2021. The site is located on Inverness Airport Business Park and will be adjacent to the Airside & Railside Developments. The Rail Halt will be situated on the main Inverness-Aberdeen train line and a shuttle bus will be in operation to transport rail passengers to-and-from the Airport Terminal and Inverness Airport Business Park. There will initially be 150 parking spaces for Park-and-Ride users. Current journey times between Inverness and Aberdeen are approx. 2hrs 15m and there are 12 direct services a day, running from 05:00 to 24:00. For more information visit Aberdeen to Inverness Rail Improvements on the Transport Scotland website.